Just an observation based on the sales that ETB had previously listed, all of which were always over list with multiple bids. That's why I asked the question.

That's how market works.

In week 1, seller put his property on the market with an asking price little bit higher than assessed value, and it was surprisingly sold in next few days at 20% higher than the asking; it was then reported, in week 2, by news, TV. and internet; then more new sellers are encouraged to sell their properties with a incrediable high asking price in week 3; ... but market can only support the new price at certain level, so properties were sold, in week 4, less than the asking prices but still way above the assessed values.

It should matter when you are only posting 3 sales out of how many? That's a pretty small data set to use to start making statements about the market. I'm just asking what this means. Are all the price changes up? You need to start looking at a little bit bigger picture. Aren't you the one that likes to accuse bears of only posting a small part of data to support their argument? I think this is the same thing.